Sentences with phrase «not big name managers»

My point is AW, SAF, even Jurgen Ķlopp and Simeone were not big name Managers until they started winning trophies.
If we are going with a young manager and not a big name manager like (Pep, Klopp, Simeone, Moureen), I would prefer Koeman or Pochettino.

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Atletico does not have any big name players but a manager who makes them roar Sanchez was the only one with a fighting spirit and wenger seems to have cooled him down as well..
Personally I would forget about the big name mercenary managers who don't look at the long term, get an Arsenal man, get Patrick Vierra before MC tie him up forever.
What I do care about though is Arsenal and we need some board members and «powers» that understand the sport and not just the business side, I do not want our next manager to be an accountant because they understand profit... I want a manager who understands tactics and how to get the best out of players and can attract big names.
We can dream all we want about getting world class players in and we can have as much money to splash out on big name transfers but it is not going to happen until there is a change of manager.
We do not need a big name Manager.
Not signing another big name would be an even bigger insult to the fans, I don't think he'd survive as manager if it happened.
Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has welcomed the loan signing of Monaco striker Radamel Falcao, 28, but is not sure how manager Louis van Gaal will fit all his big - name players into his team --(Independent)
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
On a day when big names were on the move all over the league, Colorado general manager Joe Sakic opted not to make a major trade to bolster his team's playoff charge.
We have had much bigger names leave our club and we have moved on... New manager or not the will be this player who think without them we are no Arsenal.
Or take a risk, get a new manager, breath new life into the club, entice big game (not necessarily big name) players to the club who can make a difference.
At the moment, I'm willing to accept and invite any manager (who doesn't necessarily have to be a big name himself) with a hard lined approach and disciplined methodology to come and take the reigns at Arsenal.
Who cares spurs prop beat them anyway we are falling giant in bits everywhere team to da owners to da manager always up to da fans, club needs a big name someone who Sanchez will say hey great signing I'm staying I believe in this project but same shit every year some fans still think we're great and hope it be this year haha I no the way it is ahwell we go anfield and win haha draw be good result we're already playing catch up to Jose but they no we're no treat we're prop behind Everton like Jesé who scored yesterday could play for us but we got Walcott or ozil even thou I thought Ozick did some good play but to weak gives up easy I honestly think if we lose Liverpool da house will fall down everywhere we need top defender and steel in midfield and we need right winger I say van diik and nzonzi if not nzonzi go get hamsik worldy player he is and go get wolfed zaha if not him Carracci of Atlanta Madrid load out there handily is da player we should get thou wat lift he give us
Big names do not necessarily mean success, and it is more finding the chemistry between the players that counts, something which I feel only Mourinihio and Wenger truly have an edge over the other managers with.
Also jimmy jazz again great name by the way i think the fact were 6th in ayer purchases and i agree without kane spurs would be below without kaneuckeu them for now but i see laca will be better next year and auba will have had a taste of the rigorous epl and because its a world cup year we need stability with wenger for atleast another year i think were vying for that spot and wi th cazorla coming back and hopfully Jack signs with a couple good signings if we splash some cash and ozil already signed we could surprise the league next year with a very strong season and Leicester surprised apparently everybody but us cause we handled them well that year but no one else dod and we finished second but i think its not so good for a big club like us with internationals in a world cup year to change managers do it in a non world cup year cause you only have a couple weeks with your players maybe less with some before season starts
Two big names are unsettled at Manchester United under Louis van Gaal, and they join a long list of famous players and managers who simply didn't get on with the controversial Dutchman...
But surely, the real question is whether or not he is making the best job of any big name manager of running our club, given the restrictions he has from an uninterested owner and son, aboard of football amateurs - including a Chairman who cares more for horseracing than Arsenal - and a CEO who is clearly hopeless and has no real relationship with Wenger.
My worry is if we don't get a big name manager after wengwr goes we are in deep trouble.
Or now that Wenger is not facing one or two big name managers, instead facing four / five / six, we are no longer better than everyone bar the top 2/3.
Not only have we missed out on some big name managers who «could» have improved the success of the Gunners, but Wenger's and Arsenal's competition as a whole, has just dramatically increased even further and we should expect all of the Top Six to really strengthen with summer signings!
That wouldn't be a bad start for the new manager, with the reigning Premier League champions in dire need of big - name purchases to fix this squad that has struggled so badly for much of this season.
With the limited funds, being manager of our beloved Arsenal is not so attractive job for the big manager names, is it?
I don't see them reaching for a big name manager and pay the money needed to get them (Simeone, Klopp, Pep etc).
Shezn warmed up at half time with no gloves on juggling balls he really takes the game serious Walcott swapped shirts at full time and when given stick by fans gestured that he isn't bothered I can't stand Ferguson or Maureen as people but as managers they struck fear into the TOP players, they know if they don't perform they get replaced Goroud miss at least 3 sitters 8 yards or closer, the Monaco fans were chanting his name after he went off, how low have we become The ground is so quiet even in big games we chant 1 - 2 songs usually Arsenal, Arsenal The stewards will throw out fans with winger out banners but allow away fans to incite hate in the ground and do nothing Yesterday was my worst visit to the stadium in yearsm treated like crap, players who don't even want to work hard or players below standard
Our biggest achievement for the last few years is finishing on top of Liverfool and Spuds, would be ridiculous to name the rest of the league, any Manager with this squad could do that, because of his past glories we come to expect more from Wenger, what he does instead nothing sitting in his chest of gold dreaming that he will win this league with the same players and he knows that if that doesn't happen he still will be there next season pocketing 8M
Arsenal is an attractive club for players not on the radar of bigger teams with bigger name managers, and not currently playing CL football.
Liverpool — Rogers isn't your everyday big name manager yet he addresses his shortcomings as he sees fit to give it a proper go this season even after the dramatics of losing Sterling.
i would love nothing more than we get a forward thinking manager in at the end of season pep klopp etc or however can take us to the next level, i just realistically accept the present problem at the moment and just hope we can maneuver our way around it until end of season, i want nothing more than that we not just compete but run the league for years to come and am fully aware this may or may not happen under wenger as long as we win something big and take our place among the big 4 European clubs with a manager that wants to make a name for himself with us.
Man United had a similar problem with Moyes when he couldn't even attract Herrera (hardly the biggest name) only for him to sign up the second LVG (a manager with a big reputation) was in charge.
Arsenal does nt need a» BIG NAME MANAGER» replacing Wenger to bring positives.
Quique Sánchez Flores: A Europa League - winning manager with Atletico Madrid, who also collected honours while in charge of Benfica and UAE clubs Al Ahli and Al Ain, Watford's current boss is another big name with a sparkling CV but given his progress in English football, now may not be the right time for him to take the Spain job.
Perhaps not first choice for some of the managers Abramovich brought in, Torres did make a name for himself on some of the big occasions.
There really isn't an awful lot to be cheery about if you're a Chelsea supporter, with your team stuck in a serious lull in form, a manager reportedly under immense pressure and the big names well out of sorts.
Hedge fund investing is expensive, but following what the big - name managers do is not.
(i) BMO reducing its roster of firms from about 800 to 200 with further reductions planned; (ii) the clients of seven sister firms hiring me to help them get control over their legal spend and forge stronger and more value based relationships with their firms; (iii) the many small and mid-sized businesses who hire accountants to do all of their tax and structuring work because it is cheaper than dealing with lawyers; (iv) firms hiring me to help them figure out how to budget, set and meet client expectations without losing money; (v) «clients» who never become clients at all as they do their own legal work based on precedents that friends share with them; (vi) the various forms of outsourcing that are now prevalent (from offices in India to Tory's office in Halifax); (vii) clients hiring me to figure out how to increase internal capacity without increasing headcount in order to reduce external spend; (viii) the success of firms like Conduit, SkyLaw and Cognition (to name a few) who are taking new approaches to «big» and «medium law» work; (ix) the introduction of full time project managers in many firms; and (x) the number of lawyers throughout the profession who regularly don't docket chunks of their time in order to avoid unpleasant fee conversations with their clients.
The answers: there wasn't any free sales training at the big - name brokerage she was working for, managers didn't offer performance feedback and the listing fund she'd been contributing to rarely led to new leads.
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